Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 87, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 April 1858 — Page 3
4i«w l«'^pAon aniNepo4ia#?t.
Atflfiyaxt snonld rfcolliect, when yoa talk ebont "the example of such men as Crittendon, ^BelJ, Ham^rn Marshall, Winter Darts, and other %terltng'Atnericans io
OONGTM*.
who deemed it
a
fr"'
DO
disgrace to
untie with Republicans to defeat the machination* of the locofoeo partjr"—that they did not go to ike Republicans, bat the Be' publican* cum* to them —that they stood fast and firm tipon that America* principle, which recognize* the right of the people of a Terrltcrjr, even North of the Missonri line, to form their institations in their own way, when they come to make a Constitution, and that the Republican p&rty.wh^a, fot th* first tme, itgtve its support to-tbif policy, paid the highest possible compliment to the consistency and firmness o^tiwieof us American* who have refused, even in the midst of showers of defamation, to be driven away from the support this^doc trine. I am ready to pledge t&mo ft *iny life upon the propositiun »1,at not one of the Americans in t^ongre.-*-Jiom you compliment so highly, wqlild, for earthly consideration, vote to reject a State irorn he Union with a fairly formed Constitution, ou ncconnt of slavery. No mortal power coulT induce to do it, at all event a. When in
H56,'!«Tndge Morton wax a candidate for Governor, he. was pledged to thit doctrine, and therefore, while I would not vote for WilUrd, I refused also to vote for him. I Tvimld do just so again—and am more and more confirmed in the idea that I was irfght, When, see that but for the firm stand ^that a few of ns tooK in 1856, Indiana ^wou'd have lost her position of conservatism, and this influence alone might have jplunged the country into the most danger"oris excesses of sectionalism. And ^nst ax the fruits of our firmness are beginning to appear—jqst as the cloads are passing away and the skies are brightening—in scarce!/ a proper time, it seems to me, for yon tp tannt us for what we have either done or not done. For myself, I am ready as I hive always been, to take all the resyonhibilily of my course—so far as any responsibility
J,crtains
The 12th scction of the Philadelphia American platform asserted the doctrine of the Crittenden amendment to the Kansas Mil. Becauxe of that aectiou we lost ii great portion of oar party in the North. 1 thought that all of us who refused to go i» the .Republicans still maintained its ttoctrine. At all events, we now see that it \e.is right—and thai should be enough „T» satisfy us. The Republican* are now
THginniiiir to see thi*, too, and that is the why tht-y have Mistained the Ciit nniondiuent. Thus, in consequence uj' our adherence to ihi« 12th section, con HiTVutism is again assuming its ascendency bpth iu the Noi th and South, and thefe in rciHonablo hope that brig It tor and better ihys are approaching. Fur the present,
Ann rienne in Vigo have only declared that wu will nCaiid just whero we are—that wo will stand by our oun flag
State from the Union merely oti
AGctunt of slavery having been introduced ifttp itbv the votes of its bonmfide citizens. We will, at every fcaxard, maintain our conservatism and nationality, and are will ing to hail as co-laborers in a common omt*e all who adopt ont doctrines, without Mopping to enquire what has been their lirovious faith—whether they have been iMnoerats or Republicans—or vrhwe thoy li\ —whether North or South. We have labored and shall continue to do so, for the L'K'nbitshmcnt of a party which shall con* tier itself as having a higher mist ion than to excite hatred belteeen Xorth and South, and which shall invoke the spirit of concord, harmony and good neighborhood to preside in all the intercourse between the two sections. We shall let slavery mlom ourselves, and persuade others to do so, too. We shall leave the States where slavery exists, to do with it just as they please, and
to enjoy all the rights given them by the Con«iitation «»a shall make no war upon the Judiciary to deprive then of any of those rights. We shall leave the peopie of a Territoty to form their own institutions and to have slavery or not, as they please, when they make a Constitution for admission into the Union. We shall eonsent to confeT no "'tyuaJter sortreigtUy" authority upon them to legislate on the subject of slavery in their Territorial legislator**. either to establish or exclude it We •hall refbse to interfere with slavery in the District of Columbia, or the interstate alave trade. We shall insist on the faithful execution of the Fugitive Slave Law, just as it is. Thus, it will be our
-«. ..u ,h. dMp.hr o« of con
^resa and out of cor political contests—in and SpeeHkMhrns may be seen at the EngtneePs office. O If. PATTERSON, M^or.. other words, to kt it «lom. Then there -will be some hope of inaugurating a new era in oar politics—a return to the con^idoratioft of those measures which are essential to the dereiopment of our reeonrthe pro^tion and just reward of our labor, and the establishment of our pros,|xn»tT upon an immovable basis. Such a h\*ld of labor a» this, presents the highest inward that a patriot should ask orexpect, the oonsciouvncss of serving his conn*advancing iu happiness and hon-f u—ifhJi for my own part, aa, in the' pact, 1 have cvr«r labored in any other cause, in i\.a fntttre^ I nmr wilt.
an inward conviction thA, in work, I shall find yen still a
JROS* ^ciewt co-Uh«rer. Hlwre aom-1 fr«»or. *\v
TOU
and I ilMsld Mpante: we
jutfe voiktl too long tog«db«r. Aad id
such a field we »h*ii 'hslve 6tfofl^li'ls.EsS without stopping to enquire into the inconsistencies or political CergiversaiioM ctf each other. When
I
had n6 fancy for
J.
G.
to a private citizen.
We American* have borne with reasonable fortitude, ail the odium of our refusal to lend assistance to a policy how repudiated, incl if there be any glory in it, you ahoulil not desire to strip us of it It is .Ail unnatural war.
was in nnblic life, I
th«t
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WILLlAl
ADAMS, A. L.UUMA^tON. Fourtk Wntd. M. HARRISON. 'Fifth Ward.
MAT
Ma. IIROWV-
anrd
fight
iiudur no other. !fhero is time enough hwvweeu now aal tha elecueu in October tu coi:*iMer and determine vhat else we 'iasy do. There is ouo thing, however, that we will not rfo—which is to unite with sectioned party, or any parly that would exclude
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ASTROLOGY.
MANY"
of our readers, doub'lesii, will be grati fied to leurn that the Venitian A^trolojnenne MADAME PILOTO, has arrived In this citv and h*r stay being very limited, the opportunity should be immediately embraced by all who are desiroas of hearings repetition of th^ p*st, or of peering Into futurity. She comes bighlv reoortlmendcd.
The Mn'dame has the celebrated ItOMAN TALISMAN, which will secure to those cm bar king on the temncstttous ocean of life inevitable success iu their butinoss transactions. She is also a practical Doc tress, a 4 has many rnluablo r^medi al compounds, which, to those afflicted, she will be happy to administer
D* Her feo*, are very liberral, being, for appri sing mie of the past, present and future, only oae dollar.
ID* She can be seen at the CLARK HOUSE torafbwdays. ap24
Municipal Election.
The Polls will be opened in the sereral Wards of thoCity of Tere-Haute,on}T««day, the fourth day of May next, for the election oi the fallowing offi cers
Marshall, Cleric, Treasurer. Assessor, one Councilman from 1st, 'ind, 4th, «nd &th Wards, and two Couneltmen (rom 3d Ward Street Comtnlssloner and Engineer.
The places «f voting to be as follows, vis IstWanl. Election held at Court House. Inspector, W- K. Edwards Judges Vm. Coats,
Chas. Seaman 9d Want. Elect ien heW it Reese's carpenter shop. Tiwpectw, B. Clark Jidgisf r. W S he W S am 3d ard. Election held at School House. Inspector, Thos. Burton Judges, Elkana Lane
Wtn. Denriv. 4th Ward. Election h»M at Engine House: No, 3. Inspector, JohoD. Murphy Jvtdge*rlacksOE
Robertaoa .Frank Fergnscm. -X-'1 5th 'V*rd. Electlon hetd at Haslett*s dup. Inspector, J. M. Random Judges Gay C. W
R. Hedden.
TVT OTICE.—Sealed proposals wftt be received the Common GouacH rwMts of the eity of Terre-Haute, oo the 6th day of May, I8S8, l« the
irpajaf &•%!
Attest 1, B. BLVKK,Clk«
apr 99-dtf
XfOTlCE.—Se«l«d ftropoeais will be rteHvedat J*' fie Casim Council roaaM of the city of
C. Y. PATTERSON, Mayor.
Attest* Jos.fi. BHXK, Qerir. fa^ «3NDTF
DRBSS MAKXN0.
»t. ]«. X. Mia Jtm Xulf. At the tetttepxe 0T Mi* E. M. Xaa)^ SI Soar, X«.S, M*cfcsaie*' Row, rnmectWlj aaoM^ee to the Ladles of TW Bawte. that they will cam «a QM OKH Xakhig hasttssstn all its hnaehes.
O* A Hbwl waticnaae aaficitsA
100'
sort of thing, aifcti
when dealing with political enemies- Now that I am a private' oitixen, «nd ever expect to bo, I have no disposition to begin the practice officii war!*'* wirb political friends. While alw-ys ready to defend myself wherever'«i*d
whonuoe»ir.a*-i
•ailed, mv aut'sr contains no arrow for a hUXfcueXtjm Very respectfnllr, fcc., wf tnowpBom
CITIZENS' TICKET.
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S. M. PATTERSONi. rOB CITV CLERK.
W.'C. LUPTON. a 'f)
'isas
WILLIAM DUI FOR STRKKT COMJlisSIOSER. WILLIAM McNOTTr*^
.FOR cixr ASSESSOR, WILLIAM NAYLOH.
For Conncilmen. First Ward.
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Wlr'S-i.
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-'Second Wnrd. t'i"
T. C. BUNTiN* Third Ward.
v.
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'"i'Mm if
ELECTION.
nno»oee
AGAR, as a ranlidnte for of the P*ace for Haiti.^on Township. By many eitizeim. [CWj papers copy ani^0"o:11to this office
CTWft sre authorized u-announce JOSEPH BLAKE, as a emditiato^r Ciiv Clerk at the May elcctiua
O" We an to announce ISAAC M. DAWSON as* can«Hdate for the office City Treasurer.
Cmididatc for re-election
to the office ofCiV Tr}a»nr« r. JAMES B. EDMUNDS. ITT VTe f^iuth»ri*cd to announce WM. LOCK WOOD an independent candidate for Justice of the n*aee, to fill the vaeancrocraitioncd by the resigt'ition of Win. Nay lor, at the M.iy election aro anth'irise I to announce S. PATTERSON as a candidate for city Treasurer, at the M*y election.
O" We are authorized to annonnee Ws. LUPTON, as a candidate for City Clerk. A CARD.
A* nare frequently ben soliciteil and ad by individualsoftiSch of the political pirties of this planet com« a tmiiditte for the effice of Justice ut the Pouce, to fi'l the vaenhev occasioned by the resigniHna of Wm. Nnyhir, I then-fore, in dependent of *f1 parties, offer my^ervices for your acceptance at the May election, and can only *nv to the votnrs of Harrison Township, if you favor HH) with your suffrages snfflcient to elect me I will endeavor faithfully to discharge the duties of the olBc.
Th# oa'y Anology I h«ve for offering my servi cefa second titue is the want of emplovnifnt. ZENAS SMITH.
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.'HT K» 'JT IM .TlRJtOD
oi -y. iiO, eij di
3m,*'i -^7, spsf -st Warranted of the finest Cloth and (ullitWWIlo befoefllseiWSc..-^r.V, V, ^-0
The above na«ed goods ne*,cr '»*rebrm offered in any market before^ pnd#'li
a a
New Styles and Shnpe* In French Mantillas, imported expressly for We* Y«4rtr*Citj tnide. JUST RECBnrRB^*e« Also, an fn voice ofSittcfind H-»ne Antiijtie 5?anditas from AUCTION, raujjin^ in piiob from $1, to
it5",goods
worth dhuble th* pne*4 -tE^AliL^%"DOUG:At '4'^
just opened
Coraprhldc novli eldewhcre.^ E"
•w,li Swlcs'j nofe to he found XtL, MSOOU^AJL &. ctr.
EIcj»ant Styles in Drees and Mantill Trimmings, just reciived. EDSALL, McDOlTGAL & CO. 3 -J A k- Late. l{ieo, Br8aH Jc Go.
Terre-Hant^, April 21 '58-^itf
THE
LARGEST TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD. Fifty-six Colums of Choice Original Master in each number.
Ff*LENDII)LT II.LUSTRATKD.
,TWKSTIETH YEAn OF PCUUC.lTtOX., II I I. 4 A GOLDEN ENTERPRIZE!^. No other paier can boa of luch a cataxy of talented and culcbrutud authors aa the coulnbutnrlal corjM»f ihe N 'wr York Mercury, wno furiiUh its colimiu*. weekly, with the most ab*orbinj an4 lascluhtiiig ruinaucet and otorlof evur erused. DR. J. H. KOBINRON,
KKD BbSTI.lX, ,««,«. JUKOT. J. POSTER BRASPOX, S, T. HAMILTON VANASUA, and'
R. H. XKW'KI.L,
who arc well known as the rao*t lu'ceafflil and pnpn lar romancers of the ago, constant!)' ctutribute tlirir brilliant nurelletes. fwr Itiv maiiimolh pajres i( tint •VlKMirnv. And each nuinbar nl« conlaV mure (vm)leU original (tortus amt skelch ts—to »»y nniliing of AN I mine use amount of UJWS airfl sreiierat niitccllany. than any other two netotpapera In America, without exception. In ahort, the Jtaw YORK Mitaccar deflei coinpetioii, and invHetlho moat ae rchlny comparison. Its iiauienae superiority over the littls tlx bynine miuhroom pubiicaUun of the day will be apparent at the first lance.
We now offer, iu addition to a paper fttlly one-third larger than any •fits i-cilvmpur*rius, and, repbte with an unprereduniH variety of lute,rotting rrading.matter, the fullowi tig
KXTS4 wwjetaasrs^^g^^j •_
ructiLc oirr rot nut itucittn.
A git worth 75 cents to fOO SO in GoM, wilt be presented to -nch subscriber, Immeitlutcly on reeeipt of the subscription uonty j/ J"
TERMS*
One copy one year fit!.99 CO, and 1 irift Otoe copy for tw year*. 3 50, and 9*i'ts One copy for three years.............. .5UQ, andjfifti ire cttsii. iHi roe copies one year...............if S,OS and 3*1 ft* Five conlvs one year .. .tl.00 and 5 icilt Ten conlcs one year IS.00 and 10g:ru The artirlv* to be dUtriboted are comprised in the following list: dackaffet of Gold containing... d* do 1 0 10 Pal. Levot hunting caae4 watches 90 G«M Walohoa. SO 4« 100 do 300 ladles gold watches..
TP/Mileetnmunlfatlons ihoetd Be sddresseitto iuWKLL, SODTHWORTH A WH1T5EV* Proprietor* of the Hew Y«ft Meeury. *,*fpeclmen copies lent free. 88 Spruce St. 2f. T.
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.. *,LS
April
City Enginesr%
IVe.
retch,
C. PATTERSON, Mayor,
Attest: losxnt H. Budi Chttt U? April 90, ltS63, Uv t.
omt*.
Medkaaicr Row, Tr
THE4,
May 23,57-dtf
FARM
Rett, Trrrt-Heute, hi.
Surreys of all Town Lota, Oat tots, Cor ners, Lines, additions and sab-divisions made am) platted. Also, Maps and Drawings of every description particular! attended to.
BENJ. EBBITT, Chief Engineer.
FOR SALE—SO^ac^es, 50 in citlttratioe, inproretneaU f«4, «{Uuted? miles sastt cast of this dty.
Atso, 100 acre*, S» in eoltiTatiaa, adjoiaiag the a a a re HARBERT BARTON. ~P aprl^Hltf Lmri Agents.1
PBNMANSHm 1 The Wnting Academr in connection wi'J» the PIUmrROTfOOIERCIAlf^LLfffiE CW. awl Wahmt Cmr^Jttnk wkWis*.
W4M
.. ety
T«re-Haot«, on the Sth day of May, 1858, fcr t**e gsttning ef Oh»o street mum 1st street to the Wabash rirer. Plans and SpedScatioak nay be seen at the Ei^inetirV «®ce.
ILL BE OPENED FOR TUB RECEfc tlMof
on Mond«y, UM MdeialiM aMMiMNk the
Collet^ Kcoa. Stadeats eaa mtar at aaf tioie. 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. Ladles clan in the afternoon, Lsafie'sand gft!ttit% class ia evening.
Tsatsw—Fifteen lwaaae, &M: ^, Tbe Professor ol Pennuoubip ia tids IaatkaHon, has few. If any, sapoiors, awl we eaa warrant a greater isnpsweewt in the, Ail trf Writing thsa canheebtaiaedebewhere. Call and at wiai».
TMtist ttri WeMin CaHf*
Written in mmicr ihie. Price of d^ngeards, fSjpOfer pa.it »f
WEST XTTATO PUIT&a^D lwre
of A jail, at a^ tern!'V adlw Ter re-Haaae. ,i& Olden left wife*. W«ife Oo.arS.P. Fee|e. inTi 3»1
k' -iv* turn trdi
It
Heaith, Grace and "B^anty c^aferred '^he ladies by wearing 'Condas awt'SherwoodS new expansion SKlRT, W|th die ADJtfStALLE Hustle. to be found orilr'at
ED3Al.L.i}|St«?UGAr. Q«
"*T~ w-t'i .•Oiij iim
ojQREAT ASSORTMENT l*i *nwmmsv:-%i mvmH'm-'oammtsitai .r.JMAm .T or,tii
{fM
N E W A A S O S
.ssfw.'.-sm
eretfur !»«i*
Strengthenixur C&r&aL
AND BLOOD PURIFIKA imrV-«y*
TBIimteitwmblathoworld.
th« tomacb. and strengthen* the whole organisation.
uSRaaSBSRW Ciratit «r JArsrat Daftifif y,
MeL£n** -^l«VCr4''
causa ttalwavaeures. A liberal discount will be bnv to sell again.
....9500,00 each .....900,00eaeh .....100,00each lOO.OOeach .... T5^i0 each ....Sti.00,each •*..... .50,00 each ........
KI,00 each
900 silver banting watckes.*.i..«ii*.-«..\ i.ft,00 each 950 Sowing Machines**"................#30to S3 each SVO.Hiivr Watehe*...., 10t»9Uench 1 (MO Gold Guard Vest and Fob Chains. ^.10\^9«each
Gold lockets. Bracelets, tiroclies, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Piss, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs. Watch Keys, Gold and Sliver Thlmbias, and a variety ef oth artlcles worth from 7S cents to 15 ench.
Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name wUlbe euterod upon our subscription book, posits a naniber, and the gin cor. responding wilh that number will be forwardei within three days, to the subscriber by mall or express, post paid. Every yearly subscriber will reee ve One ei the shoes gilts. So subscription tor less period thah one year will be entitled te a gift
-«120 01
TU« OUriUn
dtdilled Aroas a H»rrv known only towy—lt, and icheiaieatly romHined with (•MHtlelssl roots, kertiasmdjl man. Tlx: blifl||gwriwi* r^MNW cherry bark, ycl jo« dork, Uitinrani^sdBtaHMlMvldsr Sowers, with «lhers. IWMMMU* noil Infallible leaedy for the
WtlHI ever known. IT IS NATURE'S OWN REMEDY,
25Si5rak6R&S^$?^£
*f the
7* 4C Kiimtf, *11 *ri*i*rfrvm 1«MME Dyspepsia. Heartburn. Inward Piles. Acidl* or Sl(tue«« of the Stomach, FuIIoeM of Bin to the Head, null Pain or &!1ah$r>* ii$0^W3«ifffeliftn of the Heart, Fulllfcss 6r"Vc firtlh«*i*tArWeh Sour EmeU-
SwVaU, 11'ward F^»ers. Paiitla the SqtaUffthe*BackCheat orSMklMMan «SdM( e#,l&jWD#reasion of Spirits. Prishtful Drwimi. Despondency or any Nervous Disease, Sores of Blotches on the Skin and Fetrer and Ague Jniir ChUU and #e*er.) It will also cure di«s**t o(Slie ttladiler anS Wnml.slftli*is~ Pemlnal Weakness. Incontinence of Urine. Strangnary. Inflammation or Weakness of the Wom|i.«r bladder,WhUes, *C.
wtll«ore yo\«. 1
TOTHE t.ADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy and strong? Then goat once anil get some of McLean's Cordial. It will stretogitien aitd invigorate y4#r blood to S«w (htOorh e^orf vein, aiid the rich rosy bloom of health to mount to your cheek again. Every bottle warranted to give
/rdnemtmp^y
T^/T
We say t« parents, if your children are sickly pony, or afflicted with complaints prevalent among children, give thep a anmll qnantttr ptMrL«»n's Cordial, and it wilt make'Ui'eii hpaltby,'fat Sml robust. Delay not a moment, trv It and von will convinced. .3 IT rS UKT.triOUSTOTAKK.
EVERY COPNTRY M^RtiH-AXTi. l. Khonlrt not leave the city nntii he ha'' proenreda sapfclvof McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells rapidly, because it always curbs. A liberal discount will be made to those wlio buv to sell again.
CAUTIOJJ^rHquarf Dni«ri)«s or fdealers who may try to pMni apOrt ^hu some. Bittexj or Rarsa|ialla trash, which tliey can buy cheap,!** «aylng it isjnst as good. Avoid such men. Ask fir
MrLmt't Strength
the same time trengthen the system. On* tablespoonfal takon iVyft Jhstlngls a eertain preventive for Cholera, Chills and Fever, Yo How Fever,orapy prevalent.dlseaw»r.
1
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Price only |1' per bottle, or sis Mwd? »r Mi J. H. Mcl.KAlS, .) Sols Proprietor «f the Cordial.
Also, Mclrfiaii's Volcanic Oil' l.lnlmftnt. Principal depotou the corner of Third and Pine
Tnp PornlleVa^o'nftvUl* fcy UlllT*ttott A Co., Spriugor Uro.. and Raymond 6t Patten Mci.KAN'S toilV^iFoit. MNiMEirr, The best Liniment In 'the wo'rtd'fof man or beast
Anotktr Rrm*rk*H* Ow*
Performed by McLean's Volcaaic Oil liniment Hnad lor yourselves: Thomns Ford, a blacksmith, Hving heat Cass arenve on Tenth streeti had a. horrible- running sore on his foot. He tried varionn IJniment*, Salves, die., but could dolt no good. He despaired of eVerttblng able to wottsthjj trade agnlli..because he ronld not. buar any «^^(ht|n^liiiaWt:
on®
nrnall bottle of
McLeanVVo7cuiilc* 0ll Elhim«iut, ho Is now perfectly
CU^ebrtitiiy4|«nrt!^f«^r^gla,tl^ses.
spi«lnp,
stltTtiesi iu the joints or mtisoles, swt'lllngs, sore throat, ear aclie or toothache, wounds., fresh cuts, eoros, burns,scalds, pains. Ace., yield tothe "magic" influence nfthls wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Cattlo it Is an inftilllble remedy for chafeSgatls,«rntpHes.crnt:ked*hS«ls, ^meness, spavin, sweeny, splint, finivtla. Vrnjaea. swellings, wounds, rfttflestiake bites, and various other diseases whfen an. imalsara liable to fmm li^jltrie or accidents.:
Every Country Merchant should obtain a simply of McLean's Volcanic OH Liniment. It sells rapidly, be-
made to merchant*: who
For sale lv J-. -iH. MeLKAlf, proprietor, sorner of Tblrd and Pine sts., St. Loul», Mo. also for ssle as above.
J. R. Cunningham and Allen Penes, Agents,
dept.
5,-daw tf Ttrre-Haote, Ind-
Ib turance Capital Enlarged.
INCORPORATE!* iil». A E E E A
Od.tltal
Enlarged, 7 of Jtdy '57, to 9 O O O O O O t^9a*ourrs JCIM^AIRBD:
SniylcL«.$#2^j^2f 11.
M^^'f*£!!^uece^^rnc4,
T« kl'Brace.jif.^'sSSt^S^*'. Vm. Church R6BU Buell, Jf. A. TuUle, Flower, K. A. Bnlkeiey, R. Mather. fcC. lttpley, S. 8. Wart, otiH.C, Rstt, A. Donfcam, G.F. Davis, D. Hitlyer, T. A. Alexander, ?sr^w 'i
Ditacoar.pr^oT" TF 1 rel
PEIIIL8 0F INLAND NAVIGATION. At'as tikeral
MIids smrf
rstrs si risk* sasawM ^er-
ESrECIWA TTAXTION PAID TO asaXace^ DmdHmge, Pmrm Pr*pert% OldjfariUittQt
gffjf. nft,
losMXtnitablT Adjort^ «ii
ta good Ihltli, have'
0^«STJU.«,
•sell
Inrr«iai
Carpet*.
/. I.?'j|~
THERE ISTSO^MlfTy^H ABOUT IT, This «ordial will ner«r fall to cure any of the above diseases,-' fr-taken as per directions on each bottle, in German, English and French. tffatrOVHIMfrAI.l»*ar MIL'JQN OIUtMTLfS^ niw brmHw duiwc th»|i9stt amw, aiij]|no instance has It failed In giving en tiro satisfaction Wluxtben, will saff«r from- weakne«s or debility when
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HEALTH
t. R. R-—Radwsy^eady 4., er Jsick fer^orvoifs Lumbsgo,Oouti Ben
mU
Bre,Mrt*r^
OFFICERS,
E, O, Eljpleyt T. A. Alexaatfer, rresMeat. Vice President. Tkes. K. Brace,
Mr.,
Koe'y.
•S. P. |waaett, Ocn't Agent.
IWSURES AGAlXSl* T#»
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wsMie l« taetr eaesi»iHgr~-wo HKbr taein Mlta «ffaB^ss4«srdaasailsln«liani,a rwwh of past sarvtcas, hslwiag Hah
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Rellef/rfr Headache, wheth Kheuuiatlsnij fxralvla,
NIKUHIATTVMIF ^PRATTIA
gOj.OOuty HeuraIg1s,Toot&arne, SntaliFevcfs, Swollen Joints, Kidney Complaints, JSf Scar I at Fever, I%tfis areQud the Liver, Pleu* 'Tlaf, Measlte, HeartboM#nd Painsol allhinds
Dadway's Keady Relief will. In a few minutes change the miseries you suiTer to Jsy at pleasure. R, R. R."RSd way's Renovating Resolvent,for tbe cure of chronic disease—such as Scmfhlous and
Syphilitic Com'plalnU, Consumptive and other atfections of the Lung* and Throat, Induration and Knlarcemems of jMjts, KruiUve and other 4Ilieas«s or the Skin, Nodes, Tumors, Uloor*,
Dyspepsia and, other diseases arising from an are state of the Blood. sdway's Regulators will cure, effectually
Impure state of the Blood.
K'S.£^-Kn and speeJily, Co,tlveness, Indigestion, Inllammation of the Bowles, Dyspepsia. Liver ^ws^Co^plsInt, Diseases of the Heart and Kidneys ^'JFsnsale Coraptaiats,Small Pox, Fevers Measles, Ac. Whenever the system Is out of brder ... ~. .k dose of Radway's Regulators will reskire it to regularity. So female, should be without them.
BeJlly,
March33 '38-dwlT
OUarles and Restanrant. snlmed will open, te-dav, tbe above Saloon and
pon nndemL
itesi
mente.
Fresh Oysters, Sardines,
and in fact every thine to EAT and DRINK that the market ean affbro, at the most reasonable rate* We also haves very fine Ball Room 65X99 fret, which can be had at any time for Cotillon parties or other social gatherings on the most reasonable teraat Peteonadcsiring such a hail will please call at the St Charles.
PHIL. if.4rDANIEL MONNIGER.
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St. Louig,bu come here to settle permaD(.'«tly» MVMpi^tfufty offers his service* to the eltiuBf cf Terre-Haous, sod Its rtdstaltfaJn ail hrathas of his profasslon. f! ri*ttS«*aa HlaaiOUa Streets, Offiealie saida aM a a -ie
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March SS, dim .fUliW
i.
Tate Votloo.
W8bopinCLARK
M. C. has again taken tlue Bartnrr tbeNaskmai HaKlttocfc, where be wfllbefiad toaie all his oki Customer* ind as manv new ones as may feel dedroos of giriHf him a call-
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ThdDay is oiirsiand no mistake in Hoime*f|U|Bjbhing Good
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Ow^i^ t'tf the greit decffi»e*Itipriiefcbfwahy kinds of GvmJs, are haye made nnnsnallv l^r^e »"rcha#e^ tbis SprtR^^qyiag aflways awsll'
Front tb*4amicttae aaoasl af-oar stook.«is impossible to go into an enumeration oi ihe ^r»at vJii. iv 6f pertaiuintto each of the TEN tfiftnat DEPARTMENTS of (jw -buuncss, *. pKKr88 GOOI^," Erobroidt-rifO, 'Wiife GoOds, ParasoK Trimming*, Shawls and Mantillu'a G'cvtiatid Hosia(T, NMt*oiia or Yarietr Crooks, witli a Urge
than Ever.
Roysii T'ap^shj Vcf vet, Bra ^scls, Three Ply, Tap^tryTngrain, (new style) Ftne, Extent, 'aiki?ufh*.
Caruets. Lo«r pridi Carpets commencing at 30 ccnu per yard.
100 B.01XS Oanton
We shall rcceire throughout the peas on the Nelr Stylo of Sammcr Goods as tliey appear.
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»wajrfi R. Kowotlc». There are none so sick or diseased.'soj|[eak. fnebto, «r crippled witb paia «r InflrmitleB, outrknt Radway's t«ady Relief, Reaova* ting KeiiitVttnW or Ktigtitators, as the i.atureof tbediseas«4rabiltnfau»ay te«|u|ru,,a:Ul quickly and rapidly curs. ,.'
These remedies consist of Radwsv's Rrfady Relief, Riftovating Hesolvant Rad way's Kegatators. Kack of these remedies nnasesSspoetal edratlve powfraover certain diseases. Vettbere aro other diseases, wherein ilioSr ^cyiubined medical properties are required and whe'n' thns nsoft, if thepe is safllclent life and strength within tbe diseased U)f dying body to sustain their action, tha patient will lire and be restored to health. Pain, R. ft. Relief Acute Diseases. R. R. Relief, Inftamatory disease*, .• Relief and Regulators, Ma^n-fous frteea^es, Relief and Regulators^, Cirtgesiive Disease, ^Relief and Regulator*^ Scroi'ulpus DisoseS, Rcnoratin* Resolvent, Chronic" DiSenS^s,Rinovnting Resolvent^ Syphiifttic Diseases, Rcnovanting Resolvenf, Constitutional Disoases,Resolvent and Regulators, Skin Diseases, Renovating Rcsolveut, Nenrons Dise sscs, Resolvent, relief regulators Infectious Diseases, Ready Relief
5iSa»SS^!£.
St.
Regulators.
^CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. yFnni diseases that afntct hmnanlty are Inherited as heir looms from, tlie. diseased bodlnaof sickly airs— Sorofula, Consumption, SyphllU ariJ tits, are among the most common of constitutional dlicn.«es. Now, we caru not how many generations the seeds »f these diseases, may have I" ten established In the system, cor"iiiwti's, Ri*»v»t(ii4 l\e bodies of tho affli particular of diseased aepoi 'I'rtf
ruptlng the blood—••t»nw»v,s R*aov*Tlt will eradicate fiora the bodies of the afjllcied every "sensed deposits, and Oil tho veins with uow, pure and healthy b'ood.
CHILDRESS DI8ASES.
Radw^s ltanoratlrig Resol vent should fee hailed as a blessing by every mot her, throughout the land.whose infants are afiltctwd %'l|h !jores,, &c. These breakings •ut (thus eariy) aro'evldeWcQ or dlsefeso transmitted from the parent stoeS. Altew days of tbe Renovating Resolvent will eradicate every vestige of the dlsoase and Insure ihe child a sound and healthy body.
a
110'
per yard.
Oil Clothe, Window Shades, Curtain Dira^crie.t, Orniccs, Bands, Pins, Picture Moulding, Looking Glasses Stair Roda,Wiudow HolUnda» etc.* i£* W W ii In inhjf* .^riiiinpliant'Viclory in Paper Hangings
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1 and Borders Complete. Witl^ tafaarj and Decoration, in Oak, Stonb an3 Frescos, Centre Pieces and gS!00?1 fTg^^«ft?f ^Oj^re Borders, fcc., tfec.
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Stock of Statkm*d IfoHSfkerjeio/rrFe't, Im.Ui Jijr
City and Country trade. In alijlt*se Dopartments we aifWwW^ffilMl^' any In stfle, cheapness and eitetisirir Tiricty—wo porchssrr. wl is true to his oc heroau lateiut will thiiJ( ort»^jj^^ t^j^are lo6ked through the "BUCKE\ E."
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HERIFF'S SALE—By rrrtneof occtonder of issued from the Vigo Common «nraHi Court to me directed and delivered in fjvor ofW, B. Tticll, and against W. F. Lewis am*. Bush, Ellen Lewis, I am ordered to sell lie lollewin^ described Real Estate, to-wit: Lot No. osd(l), and twelve feet seven and one third ii:-LIV* «\H)I ride of Lot, No. Two, in Jcwetts aulHln-isioji of 174, in tho town of T«*rr«»*H rs in tho Reebrde«l PM
Lots No. 273 and 274, in tho town of Torr«-Hnuto as the same Appears In tho Reebrded PM OFsaid*of subdivision, and I will on Monday, Mjy 3d within tbe If^al hoars of said day, ut th.- Ctu*t Honte in Terre Hitute, oflter tbe retitt utid' (i of said premises /or Seven years, ftir stie to the highest bidder for cash, and if the •'tunc Should fail to sell for a sufficient nun to satisfy xwitlyrtW cf sale, I will then aod there" offer tint f«*e ln pl« to Mid property to satisfy said rxectrti-Mt msd eosu ew H.BTErArr, Sheriff lip. 10,-w3 [prs fee f4.0.)
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